+1 cable comb or setup something to keep them seperated as they come off spools. We use plastic funnels sprayed with teflon screwed to a sawhorse in front of the cable wench.

On 10/09/2014 02:05 PM, Chuck Hogg via Af wrote:
Get a cable comb and tape them together as they leave it into the conduit. Keeps it nice and tight.

Regards,
Chuck

On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 2:39 PM, David via Af <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    We make our own chinese finger lock per cable and stagger each one
    in the pipe while using tape and ziptie to hold heads or body of
    cable against rope
    at tie off point. +1 wire lube if you have to go thru corners.
    HDPFE Conduit is what we use since last year.
     there are tricks of the trade for getting elbows and Ts to
    coexist with HDPFE though.
    Our last tower we did looks much better than the first.
    We can use the Clips and hangers to properly clip it to a cable
    tray or leg of a tower.


    On 10/09/2014 11:52 AM, Seth Mattinen via Af wrote:

        On 10/9/14, 9:48, Randy Cosby via Af wrote:


            How would you pull a bundle like that?  What do you use to
            attach the
cables together before pulling? Just electrical tape? Any other
            suggestions?



        If you must pull that many vs. a switch up top, a pulling sock
        (one of those Chinese finger trap looking things) and lots of
        wire lube.

        ~Seth




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